Lakers news: Schröder turned down extension in ‘4-year, $80 million range’

The Lakers were rumored to be active at the NBA trade deadline, and now we have a little more context for why they were connected to point guards such as Toronto’s Kyle Lowry.
The Lakers were rumored to be active at the NBA trade deadline, and now we have a little more context for why they were connected to point guards such as Toronto’s Kyle Lowry.
Apparently, the contract status of starting point guard Dennis Schröder is far more precarious than a surface-level glance would lead you to believe.
Apparently, the contract status of starting point guard Dennis Schröder is far more precarious than a surface-level glance would lead you to believe.
In his latest newsletter, Stein reported Schröder turned down contract extension offers in the ballpark of four years and $80 million.
Schröder, 27, was available because of the gulf between player and team in contract extension talks, Marc Stein of the New York Times.
He has rebuffed extension offers from the Lakers in the range of $80 million over four years, according to two people familiar with the discussions who were not authorized to discuss them publicly, Marc Stein of the New York Times

The Lakers were rumored to be active at the NBA trade deadline, and now we have a little more context for why they were connected to point guards such as Toronto’s Kyle Lowry.
The Lakers were rumored to be active at the NBA trade deadline, and now we have a little more context for why they were connected to point guards such as Toronto’s Kyle Lowry.
Apparently, the contract status of starting point guard Dennis Schröder is far more precarious than a surface-level glance would lead you to believe.
Apparently, the contract status of starting point guard Dennis Schröder is far more precarious than a surface-level glance would lead you to believe.
In his latest newsletter, Stein reported Schröder turned down contract extension offers in the ballpark of four years and $80 million.
Schröder, 27, was available because of the gulf between player and team in contract extension talks, Marc Stein of the New York Times.
He has rebuffed extension offers from the Lakers in the range of $80 million over four years, according to two people familiar with the discussions who were not authorized to discuss them publicly, Marc Stein of the New York Times

Lonzo Ball says he’s happy to be in New Orleans, not be dealt at trade deadline

In his first appearance with the media since last week’s trade deadline, Lonzo Ball revealed his thoughts on remaining in New Orleans, a place he said he wanted to be.
In his first appearance with the media since last week’s trade deadline, Lonzo Ball revealed his thoughts on remaining in New Orleans, a place he said he wanted to be.
I’m happy to be here. It was a long day, an interesting day. But, overall, I ended up not getting moved and staying here where I wanted to be, so it all worked out how it was supposed to, Lonzo Ball told reporters.
Ball was in the center of rumors for weeks leading up to the deadline.
Ball was in the center of rumors for weeks leading up to the deadline.
The Bulls were the most serious suitor for Ball, but nothing of note came of their interest.
The Bulls were the most serious suitor for Ball, but nothing of note came of their interest.
The deadline passed with Ball staying in New Orleans, a place where he has stated multiple times he wants to remain.
I’m just comfortable here. I also love playing with (Zion) and (Ingram). We have a lot of young guys, and I think we can be good in the time coming.”, Lonzo Ball told reporters

In his first appearance with the media since last week’s trade deadline, Lonzo Ball revealed his thoughts on remaining in New Orleans, a place he said he wanted to be.
In his first appearance with the media since last week’s trade deadline, Lonzo Ball revealed his thoughts on remaining in New Orleans, a place he said he wanted to be.
I’m happy to be here. It was a long day, an interesting day. But, overall, I ended up not getting moved and staying here where I wanted to be, so it all worked out how it was supposed to, Lonzo Ball told reporters.
Ball was in the center of rumors for weeks leading up to the deadline.
Ball was in the center of rumors for weeks leading up to the deadline.
The Bulls were the most serious suitor for Ball, but nothing of note came of their interest.
The Bulls were the most serious suitor for Ball, but nothing of note came of their interest.
The deadline passed with Ball staying in New Orleans, a place where he has stated multiple times he wants to remain.
I’m just comfortable here. I also love playing with (Zion) and (Ingram). We have a lot of young guys, and I think we can be good in the time coming.”, Lonzo Ball told reporters

Lonzo Ball says he’s happy to be in New Orleans, not be dealt at trade deadline

In his first appearance with the media since last week’s trade deadline, Lonzo Ball revealed his thoughts on remaining in New Orleans, a place he said he wanted to be.
In his first appearance with the media since last week’s trade deadline, Lonzo Ball revealed his thoughts on remaining in New Orleans, a place he said he wanted to be.
I’m happy to be here. It was a long day, an interesting day. But, overall, I ended up not getting moved and staying here where I wanted to be, so it all worked out how it was supposed to, Lonzo Ball told reporters.
Ball was in the center of rumors for weeks leading up to the deadline.
Ball was in the center of rumors for weeks leading up to the deadline.
The Bulls were the most serious suitor for Ball, but nothing of note came of their interest.
The Bulls were the most serious suitor for Ball, but nothing of note came of their interest.
The deadline passed with Ball staying in New Orleans, a place where he has stated multiple times he wants to remain.
I’m just comfortable here. I also love playing with (Zion) and (Ingram). We have a lot of young guys, and I think we can be good in the time coming.”, Lonzo Ball told reporters

In his first appearance with the media since last week’s trade deadline, Lonzo Ball revealed his thoughts on remaining in New Orleans, a place he said he wanted to be.
In his first appearance with the media since last week’s trade deadline, Lonzo Ball revealed his thoughts on remaining in New Orleans, a place he said he wanted to be.
I’m happy to be here. It was a long day, an interesting day. But, overall, I ended up not getting moved and staying here where I wanted to be, so it all worked out how it was supposed to, Lonzo Ball told reporters.
Ball was in the center of rumors for weeks leading up to the deadline.
Ball was in the center of rumors for weeks leading up to the deadline.
The Bulls were the most serious suitor for Ball, but nothing of note came of their interest.
The Bulls were the most serious suitor for Ball, but nothing of note came of their interest.
The deadline passed with Ball staying in New Orleans, a place where he has stated multiple times he wants to remain.
I’m just comfortable here. I also love playing with (Zion) and (Ingram). We have a lot of young guys, and I think we can be good in the time coming.”, Lonzo Ball told reporters

Watch: Brad Stevens voices his frustrations after Boston’s 113-108 loss to Dallas

The Celtics head coach was frustrated postgame

The standard for a fiery press conference is different depending on which NBA coach you are referring to. Boston Celtics head coach Brad Stevens might qualify as the most mild-mannered coach in the association. Famous for his lack of celebrations during wild March Madness moments at Butler, Stevens carried his stoic demeanor to Boston.

With the Celtics struggling mightily and undergoing another frustrating loss, Stevens let loose by his standards during his postgame presser.

Courtesy of NBC Sports Boston, here is Stevens voicing his frustrations:

With five home games in a row upcoming, how the Celtics respond at this critical stretch of the year will say a ton. Boston has to find a way to turn their frustration into productivity with winnable games upcoming as they are unexpectedly battling for a playoff spot.

Pelicans vs. Magic: Lineups, injury reports and broadcast info Thursday

After an important win over the Celtics on Monday, New Orleans (21-25) can return home and add to its win streak against Orlando (16-31).

After an important win over the Celtics on Monday, New Orleans (21-25) can return home and add to its win streak against Orlando (16-31), and if you’re wondering how you can watch the action live, you’ve come to the right place.

The Pelicans survived a late rally from the Celtics in Monday’s win but survived an even bigger scare on Wednesday. Zion Williamson injured his thumb in Boston and after initial fears of a serious, long-term injury, Williamson’s injury is more short-term and may not require him to miss time at all.

Williamson is joined by Lonzo Ball as being listed as questionable for the Pelicans on Thursday. Orlando will be without Cole Anthony, Markelle Fultz, Gary Harris and Jonathan Isaac.

Here’s when you should tune in to see the game on Thursday:

  • Date: Thursday, April 1
  • Time: 8:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: Bally Sports New Orleans, Bally Sports Florida

Probable starting lineups

New Orleans Pelicans

  • Forward – Brandon Ingram
  • Forward –  Zion Williamson
  • Center –  Steven Adams
  • Guard – Eric Bledsoe
  • Guard – Nickeil Alexander-Walker

Orlando Magic

  • Guard – Michael Carter-Williams
  • Guard – Dwayne Bacon
  • Center – Khem Birch
  • Forward – Chuma Okeke
  • Forward – James Ennis III

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After recent late letdowns, Thunder dominate 4th quarter in win over Raptors

The OKC Thunder beat the Toronto Raptors behind a dominant fourth quarter led by Svi Mykhailiuk’s scoring outburst.

In the loss to the Memphis Grizzlies a week ago, the Oklahoma City Thunder led midway through the third quarter before falling apart and losing. Against the Boston Celtics on Saturday, the OKC went into the fourth with a lead but only managed 14 points in the final frame.

Against the Toronto Raptors on Wednesday, the Thunder flipped the script, holding the Raptors to just 14 fourth-quarter points to get a comeback 113-103 victory.

“Tonight I thought we did it with stops,” Daigneault said. “We kept them off the scoreboard and held them to one shot per possession down the stretch.”

Oklahoma City was able to do this short-handed. In addition to the absences of usual starters Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Lu Dort, Darius Bazley and Al Horford, rookie Aleksej Pokusevski, backup guard Ty Jerome and big Mike Muscala were also injured.

This left nine active players, none of whom has a full season of starts under his belt, and only one of whom has even reached 60 total starts in his career.

But the Thunder absolutely dominated the glass, out-rebounding Toronto 64 to 35, and grabbed 19 offensive rebounds, including seven from Moses Brown and four from Isaiah Roby.

“On the offensive [rebounding] end, I just thought it’s a good barometer of our competitiveness. I thought we made great extra efforts and kept balls alive,” Daigneault said. “I just thought we went after it. The competitive level was really, really good for 48 minutes.”

The rebounding, the tough second-half defense that prevented Pascal Siakam from getting back to the free throw line after he had 10 attempts in the first half, and a scoring outburst from Svi Mykhailiuk helped the Thunder put it away.

Here’s the fourth quarter, based on quotes from the team:

The Celtics fail to overcome a huge first half hole, fall to Dallas 113-108

Dallas defeats the Celtics in Boston

It was Luka Doncic’s world at TD Garden on Wednesday night, the Celtics were just living in it.

The Dallas Mavericks superstar took over from the opening tip in a 113-108 win over Boston. Despite the Celtics showing fight down the stretch, a first half of settling for jumpers and lacking defensive effort was too much to overcome.

Doncic was as efficient as he has been all year, scoring 36 points on just 15 shot attempts while going 7-11 from three. Behind Doncic, Dallas built a 64-45 lead at the half. After a slow start to the third quarter, Boston finally found some energy near the end of the frame. After being booed by a limited capacity home crowd, the fans brought some life back to the Celtics as they cut the lead to 8 halfway through the final period.

From their, it was a familiar story that Celtics fans are tired of hearing. Missed three after missed three after missed three, with a number of open looks along the way. Regardless of the looks Boston missed, 47 attempts from distance on a night where the shooting wasn’t there and you aren’t playing against a true rim protector is hard to stomach.

The Celtics went just 11-47 from three (23.4%) and struggled from the opening tip with their shooting. While Jayson Tatum, Jaylen Brown, and Kemba Walker each passed the 20-point mark, they combined to go just 7-28 from three.

Boston fell to 23-25 while the Mavericks improved to 25-21. Next up for Boston is a home matchup with Houston on Friday.

Hornets vs. Nets: Lineups, injury reports and broadcast info for Thursday

Charlotte (24-22) makes one of its two appearances on national television on Thursday when they travel to Brooklyn (33-15).

Charlotte (24-22) makes one of its two appearances on national television on Thursday when they travel to Brooklyn (33-15), and if you’re wondering how you can watch the action live, you’ve come to the right place.

The Hornets own a win over the Nets this season but one on Thursday would be potentially even bigger with the playoff race looming. The Hornets enter Thursday as the four seed with a game advantage on the fifth-seed Knicks.

Ahead of Wednesday’s game against the Rockets, the Nets listed LaMarcus Aldridge, Kevin Durant and Landry Shamet as out. James Harden also left Wednesday’s game with a hamstring injury. For Charlotte, Malik Monk is listed as probable.

Here’s when you should tune in to see the game:

  • Date: Thursday, April 1
  • Time: 7:30 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: TNT

Probable starting lineups

Charlotte Hornets

  • Guard – Terry Rozier
  • Guard – Devonte’ Graham
  • Forward – Gordon Hayward
  • Forward – P.J. Washington
  • Center – Bismack Biyombo

Brooklyn Nets

  • Guard – Kyrie Irving
  • Guard – James Harden
  • Center – DeAndre Jordan
  • Forward – Bruce Brown
  • Forward – Joe Harris

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Travel the historic Chesapeake and Ohio Canal on this virtual tour

This year marks the 50th anniversary of the C&O Canal National Historical Park. Come along as we explore the canal through photos.

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Welcome to the C & O Canal

The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal extends for 184.5 miles from Washington, DC to Cumberland, Maryland. For nearly a century, the canal served as a lifeline for settlements along the Potomac River, and today, it’s a place of immense beauty, rich history and abundant recreational opportunities. Come explore the canal through these photos.

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Canal history

Construction started on the C&O Canal in July of 1828 and was completed in 1850. For nearly 100 years – 1831 to 1924 – the canal served as a critical transportation corridor used to ship goods from the Allegheny Mountains (like coal). In 1971, the canal became a designated National Historical Park.

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Potomac River

The C&O Canal, nicknamed the Grand Old Ditch, follows the north bank of the Potomac River (pictured) and connects the river’s tidewater in DC with the headwaters of the Ohio River in Western Pennsylvania.

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Exploring the towpath

One of the most popular parts of the national park for recreation is the canal towpath. This dirt and stone path runs the entire length of the canal, offering visitors a place to walk, bike, run or horseback ride through the park.

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Mules on the canal

The towpath gets its name from its original purpose, a path where canal mules could walk along the water and tow canal boats through the waterway. Mules were often cheaper, more surefooted and less prone to illness and injury than horses, which made them the preferred work animals throughout the canal’s history.

Historically, canal boats had a mule stable in the front cabin, where the animals would live.

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Ride a traditional canal boat

During the warmer months, visitors to the canal can ride on a replica canal boat, the Charles F. Mercer, that’s still pulled by mules. For a more modern ride, opt for a 1920s electric launch boat cruise from Williamsport.

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Biking on the canal

The C&O Canal National Historical Park ranks among the most popular places in the region for outdoor recreation. And the towpath is just one of several trails where cyclists can enjoy the natural scenery of the park. Other options include the Western Maryland Rail Trail, Capital Crescent Trail and Berma Road.

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Paw Paw Tunnel

The Paw Paw Tunnel, considered a masterpiece of engineering, is one of the most notable features of the canal. Extending for six-tenths of a mile and made from nearly six million bricks, the tunnel was constructed to shorten the canal by cutting across the Paw Paw bends of the Potomac River.

It took 12 years to complete and nearly bankrupted the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company.

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Sideling Hill Creek Aqueduct

The Sideling Hill Creek Aqueduct, built between 1837 and 1840, was made from limestone quarried nearby. Since concrete was only introduced to canal construction in 1906, stonemasons played a key role in developing the canal’s integral structures.

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Canal lockhouses

Boats traveling along the canal had to pass through 77 locks. Many of these locks had a lockhouse where the lock keeper and his or her family would live. With as many as 530 boats navigating the canal at any given time, lock keepers had to be available anytime – day or night – to lift and lower the boats.

For this service, they were compensated with free rent, an acre of land and $150 a year.

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Stay the night in a historic lockhouse

Today, visitors to the park can stay the night in one of seven of these historic lockhouses. These structures have been preserved to look much like they did when they were in use, each furnished with pieces from a different time period.

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Cushwa Basin

The canal town of Williamsport is home to Cushwa Basin, a popular entry point to the towpath. This area was once a brick manufacturing hub and a place where boats would stop to load up on coal and bricks. Visitors can step inside the original Cushwa Brick warehouse, connected to the national park visitors center.

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Kayaking Conococheague Creek

Another popular way to explore the canal and its nearby waterways is by kayak or canoe. Six stretches of the canal have been rewatered to accommodate kayakers and other boaters. Paddlers of all ability levels will find both whitewater rapids and flat-water paddling on the Potomac River.

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Virginia bluebells

If you visit the C&O Canal during the springtime, you might get lucky and experience the towpath when it’s in bloom with Virginia bluebells. March and April tend to be the best months to enjoy this show of color.

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Great Falls

No trip to the canal would be complete without a stop in the Great Falls area, where the Potomac River drops 76 feet in less than a mile. It’s one of the steepest rapids of any river in the east and an impressive sight. While you’re in the area, stop at the Great Falls Tavern, a former lock keepers house that now serves as a visitors center.

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Refreshments at the Pop Shop

As you follow the C&O Canal, there’s plenty of side excursions worth making. When you’re in Frederick, Maryland, be sure to stop by the North Market Pop Shop for the largest selection of glass bottle craft sodas on the east coast.

Choose from more than 400 options, from classic ginger ale and cream soda to more creative concoctions, like Gooey Butter Cake or Chocolate Covered Maple Smoked Bacon soda.

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Glenstone

Another worthy side excursion takes you to Glenstone, a contemporary art museum known for its post-WWII collection and striking marriage of art, architecture and natural landscape.

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Washington Monument

Not far from the C&O Canal, you’ll also find Washington Monument State Park. This park in Washington County protects the first completed monument dedicated to President George Washington. The stone tower monument was built in 1827.

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Antietam

Just up the road from the canal in Sharpsburg, Maryland is the Antietam Battlefield, site of the single bloodiest day in any American war. Visitors to the Antietam National Battlefield can explore more than 10,000 acres of one of the best preserved Civil War sites in the country.

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